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		| Truely sorry but, still lost... | 
	 
		| By Josh - 05/05/2002 4:50:54 PM; IP 212.216.29.201 | 
	 
		Ray, Thank you for your patience.  This is my first time building up a 427.  The engine was built up as a strocker in the early 70s.  It took two trips down the drag strip in a 65 Galaxie before dropping one of those famous hollow stem valves.  The engine was then completely disassembled and bagged.  I bought the complete but disassembled engine this year and recently had the block sonic checked.  The reason I think the block only needs to be honed is because it only ran two trips down the drag strip!  Maybe I am still missing the point?  Are you saying that the bores are not straight since one side is thinner than the other and therefore I need to CK 10 the block?  Or is CK 10 an alternative to boring?  Thanks again, I am truely sorry for being lost and I appreciate the patience.  | 
	 
 
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